My motto in those days was: “I don’t want bad things to happen. I just wanna be there when they do.” And I meant it utterly.
June 2020
IndyCar restart at Texas before another month to race again
The series will start racing Saturday then won’t run again until July 4.
Commission OKs step toward crafting athlete-compensation law
The Uniform Law Commission is urged to form a committee to write legislation for states to govern athletes ability to profit from their name, image and likeness.
The Buzz: New $16M solar project proposed for Auburn
• New nine-unit building proposed for Lewiston
• New change proposed for Auburn cannabis business park after “significant interest”
The Virus Diaries: After father’s death, ‘Nothing could keep me from my mother’
Press Herald reporter Meredith Goad details her journey to be with family in Tennessee, including a funeral restricted to just 10 people, after her father died in early May.
Federal judge considers lawsuit seeking inmate releases during pandemic
The first hearing in the case was held Tuesday by video conference.
Lawyer for Auburn man charged with murder seeks sanctions against prosecutors
James Howaniec says he received 5,000 pages of discovery more than a year after Steven Downs was charged in a 27-year-old Alaska cold case, and has asked for more time to file additional motions.
Portland police chief, city manager take a knee with protesters in latest demonstration
The police and other officials make a show of solidarity against racism and police violence against people of color, one night after clashes between police and protesters led to 23 arrests.
For Stevens, empathy much more important than basketball right now
In a letter to his players, Boston Coach Brad Stevens said ‘every decent person is hurting’ after the death of George Floyd, and the best thing he can do is listen and support his team.